Google should BUY somebody like Visa, MasterCard, Discover (probably a good one) or Amex. They would wreak havoc on the... (more)

redgtxdi (Mar. 08, 2014 @ 4:10p)
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Don't forget, back then even the "quality" d/l's we're rips of only 128 or 192kbps, not to mention with far less develop... (more)

starcastic (Mar. 08, 2014 @ 6:41p)
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Right, now we will see free apps instead! Woo hoo!

fatgempler (Mar. 12, 2014 @ 9:48p)
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Definitely considering Biggie. My love for him knows no bounds. I have Spotify but gah...

GreenTrash

Dead Patient Walking

posted: Mar. 6, 2014 @ 10:03p

Disappointing almost beyond belief

FrugalFreaky

Roll Tide

posted: Mar. 6, 2014 @ 10:45p

:Yawn:

a. Microsoftb. Googlec. Appled All the above.

No longer a round block among square holes, all are square now.

coolbreeze

Senior Member - 4K

posted: Mar. 6, 2014 @ 10:45p

Badlands for $1.99 is the only thing worth it. It's an awesome game.

Buy that, then close the tab. There is nothing else worth considering.

AusTexDealSeeker

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Mar. 6, 2014 @ 10:54p

Doctor Suess books for a buck, that's not a bad deal. All these years later, I still love me some Green Eggs and Ham, and The Cat In The Hat, why, he's as large an American hero as Huck Finn! Or so it seems to me.

Good deal on those, but that is all that I saw that blew my skirt up at all.

Thx for posting, OP.

Green.

chrislk1986

Broke Member

posted: Mar. 7, 2014 @ 12:10a

If I didn't already spend my hard time and missed phone calls downloading those albums back in 1999-2002, I might have considered buying some of those albums.

ManuFact

Senior Member

posted: Mar. 7, 2014 @ 1:09a

coolbreeze said: Badlands for $1.99 is the only thing worth it. It's an awesome game.

Buy that, then close the tab. There is nothing else worth considering.

Showing as free now - run!

Centora87

Member

posted: Mar. 7, 2014 @ 1:20a

Just picked up "Badlands" for free. Thanks to all for sharing this info! Green for you

Buy that, then close the tab. There is nothing else worth considering.

Showing as free now - run! are you guys talking about Badland or badland"s", Badlands is some country music program. But anyways, both are free.

sleepfaster

Senior Member

posted: Mar. 7, 2014 @ 11:15a

Yawn....

bjy20716

Member

posted: Mar. 7, 2014 @ 11:17a

coolbreeze said: We will never see .10 apps again. I heard Google lost their butts on credit card processing fees!I have also been waiting for 10 cent apps again.

liquidst

Ancient Member

posted: Mar. 7, 2014 @ 12:32p

thanks, but there wasn't very much in there that I was interested. Having Big in HD was sorta nice though.

coolbreeze

Senior Member - 4K

posted: Mar. 7, 2014 @ 12:33p

Centora87 said: Just picked up "Badlands" for free. Thanks to all for sharing this info! Green for you Badlands has always been free. The IAP costs $3.99/currently $1.99. Is the IAP free as well? You can only play so much with the free version before hitting a paywall IAP demand...

CoolMint

Senior Member

posted: Mar. 7, 2014 @ 1:01p

Star Trek Into Darkness 50% off..now $10. HAHA. Yea..no.

msrazzle

Senior Member

posted: Mar. 7, 2014 @ 2:47p

Thanks for the reminder.

dback13

Member

posted: Mar. 8, 2014 @ 2:03a

thanks

jmdubya

New Member

posted: Mar. 8, 2014 @ 11:40a

I hate it when I'm trying to buy an app which is not compatible with my phone/tablet and get denied.

Google should still allow the purchase (hence, locking in the price) because I also have a Nexus 7 elsewhere (at home, which is where it normally stays, and which is pretty much able to accept all apps I've tried installing on it. Besides, we alk know the license is tied to my account (not the device) and will always be available for a future install (well, at least according to big brother Google).

I know there are ways around this but sometimes it's inconvenient to jump through those hoops. Why would Google make it more difficult for themselves to sell an app? So much for true 'open source'.

I must have been a late player to the Android game - I don't recall the .10 cent apps. The lowest priced apps I remember were the .25 cent apps (I think it was this time last year). Was especially nice to buy several normally 4.99 and up priced apps for .25 each (cheap enough to buy licenses for myself and my wife).

Thanks for posting this, OP. Happy Saturday to everyone.

redgtxdi

Senior Member

posted: Mar. 8, 2014 @ 4:10p

coolbreeze said: We will never see .10 apps again. I heard Google lost their butts on credit card processing fees!

Google should BUY somebody like Visa, MasterCard, Discover (probably a good one) or Amex. They would wreak havoc on the WORLD by kicking these credit card companies where it hurts!

And no, I'm not kidding!

starcastic

Senior Member

posted: Mar. 8, 2014 @ 6:41p

chrislk1986 said: If I didn't already spend my hard time and missed phone calls downloading those albums back in 1999-2002, I might have considered buying some of those albums. Don't forget, back then even the "quality" d/l's we're rips of only 128 or 192kbps, not to mention with far less developed technology, so some of these might be worth the download again. Of course, you can upgrade all of your low-res tracks for free with iTunes Match if you know how, but not everyone uses iTunes obviously.

fatgempler

Senior Member

posted: Mar. 12, 2014 @ 9:48p

coolbreeze said: We will never see .10 apps again. I heard Google lost their butts on credit card processing fees! Right, now we will see free apps instead! Woo hoo!

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